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clanging

/klang-ing/US // ˈklæŋ ɪŋ //

铿锵有力,叮叮当当,铿锵作响,铿锵

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pattern of speech observed in some types of mental illness, as manic disorder, in which associations are based on punning or rhyming.

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Examples

  • What if we ignored all the clanging bells that remind women every day on every platform that we are in some kind of endless battle with aging.

  • They began clanging rocks on a green metal median in the road.

  • It was well named: the bell was clanging away with a loud and furious tongue, enough to drive a sick man mad.

  • For think of it: here was no twopenny ride on a clanging tram through naked, unshaded streets before they could reach the sea.

  • Then the clanging cars sped past, and when they had gone he climbed down the side of the bank.

  • Just then he heard the clanging of a bell, as if hurriedly tolled.

  • There was a clanging round of metallic applause as three or four people clapped their hands.